A 3-mile stretch of State Route 113 is now repaired, thanks to funds from the Road Repair Accountability Act (SB 1) of 2017.

The road runs from Dixon to Rio Vista in Solano County, and services more than 10,000 motorists a day, as well as 600 trucks.

Unfortunately, the wear-and-tear to the pavement took its toll over years, and parts of 113 looked incredibly beat up. Now it looks brand-new.

“Well-maintained roads are crucial in agricultural towns like Dixon,” said Tony Tavares, district director for Caltrans. “Local families rely on rural highways to connect to their communities and the economy depends on getting goods to market.”

The repair project cost $1.8 million and repaved the stretch from Hastings Island Road to Brown Road, and Midway Road to Adams Street.

The funds for SB 1 come from a fuel excise tax and will allot $54 billion dollars over the next ten years to repair California’s roads.